- Growing environmental concerns exp. among women. Headlines about global warming, pollution and vanishing natural resources have people — and not just those wearing Birkenstocks — making changes.
- The mower also is appealing because it is inexpensive — around $200 — and so simple. Two out of three people buying manual mowers were female. A number of women interviewed said that they valued the simplicity of the machines.
- More and more people are finding they don't need a power mower because they have less lawn to mow.
- Most users loved the useful exercise.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Manual lawn mowers are making a comeback
Monday, May 28, 2007
In Africa, Money Not Necessary for Mobile Banking
Necessity, they say is the mother of invention. It couldn’t be more true in case of Africa, where pre-paid airtime is fast becoming the ‘virtual’ currency for Pan-African trade, overcoming conventional currency exchange and lack of banking infrastructure. For example, this case started out as phone users in Nigeria...
Use of mobile phones has been increasing at an annual rate of 65%, more than twice the global average. This remarkable expansion is, in part, a reflection of the wretched state of many fixed line networks throughout the continent.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Michael Jordan on Failure
Michael Jordan "Failure" Nike Commercial




